Pages

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Sydney 3 set list

After pulling out so many surprises last night, I was afraid that Bon Jovi was going to end the year with a fizzer instead of a bang. Looks like I was wrong. Among many other things, my mate Anthony, who'd made the trip from Perth to Sydney, got his wish of "I Believe" (which made its tour debut). "Who Says You Can't Go Home" (which I've said numerous times didn't chart in Australia) was NOT played... I think for the first time since it was released? Unfortunately it was replaced with "I Love This Town", a song I was hoping would be retired, but they played a lot of favourites so I can't complain too much.

Why can't every show be like Christmas? ;)

Sydney, Australia - Sydney Football Stadium - December 19, 2010
Raise Your Hands
You Give Love a Bad Name
Born to Be My Baby
We Weren't Born to Follow
I Believe
Thorn In My Side
Blaze of Glory
It's My Life
No Apologies
We Got It Goin' On
Captain Crash and the Beauty Queen from Mars
Bad Medicine / Roadhouse Blues [The Doors cover]
Lay Your Hands on Me [Richie Sambora on lead vocals]
Hallelujah [Leonard Cohen cover]
What Do You Got?
Squeeze Box [The Who cover; acoustic]
Love for Sale
Happy Now
Something to Believe In
Someday I'll Be Saturday Night
I Love This Town
Keep the Faith

ENCORE:
Dry County
Wanted Dead or Alive
Livin' on a Prayer
These Days

Hath's Circle Tour blog will have all the videos and media links, but there'll be plenty of Sydney videos right here, too. I was originally going to do one massive video post covering all three shows, but I think I may have to split them up now. ;)

1 comment:

This show rocked! What a fantastic night. So happy to hear some songs that haven't been played in so long. Loved it! Jon singing Halleujah in the rain was just amazing! Feeling a little sad now cause I fear it's going to be a while before we see the boys back in town. Got some great memories though that I can keep reliving.

Translate

Welcome

Live your life. Stand your ground. Blame It On The Love is a blog that aims to capture the essence of being a diehard (but not blind) fan of the world's most commercially successful unfashionable band: Bon Jovi.